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Visite à pied autoguidée de Horseshoe Bend avec visite de la page bonus (Arizona)

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Why do 2.2 million people visit a Riverbend each year? Find out with this self-guided tour of the unforgettable Horseshoe Bend! This jaw-dropping canyon, cut through by the stunning Colorado River, is famous for a reason. See it up close and learn how this one-of-a-kind feature formed! Plus, take a complimentary bonus driving tour around the town of Page, once a rugged work camp and now home to incredible sights and hikes.

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

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Ce qui est inclu
Auto-playing Audio - triggered from your phones GPS, as you walk.
Online Support - Chat, Email and Call
27 audio stories/narrations along the tour.
GPS App for iPhone and Android
Offline Map - After you download the app & tour, you can take the tour offline (no wifi/cellular)
Easy to use: Stories play automatically by GPS. Hands-free. Get HELP all day: Call, Chat, or Email.
Don’t miss a thing: Full itinerary, travel tips, professionally narrated, videos, text, hidden gems.
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Walking tours: couples can share one tour by splitting headphones
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Horseshoe Bend
Superheated rock in the earth’s mantle pushed the crust upward with such force that it cracked. A 240,000 square mile chunk of it was thrust upward. That’s the Colorado Plateau we’re standing on today. All of this happened in the blink of an eye — well, geologically speaking. To us, the transformation was agonizingly slow, taking hundreds of thousands of years.
2
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Page is one of the youngest towns in America, dating back to only 1957. But why build a town out here at all? Well, the whole thing exists because of Glen Canyon Dam.
3
Hanging Gardens Trail
This is the trailhead for Hanging Gardens Trail, offering a welcome oasis from the harsh desert. This easy, 1.2-mile out and back trail which ends with a surprising burst of greenery.
4
Carl Hayden Visitor Center Page
We’ve arrived at the Carl Hayden Visitor Center. But, more importantly, this is your chance to get an up-close look at the Glen Canyon Dam! Feel free to hop out of your car and walk along the dam for some incredible views of the river far below
5
Waterholes Canyon
It’s called Waterhole Canyon. Erosion from water and wind has carved the canyon walls into a wild, curving pattern you simply have to see in person.
6
Antelope Canyon
You might not think “bright colors” when you think of a canyon, but that’s just what you’ll get in Antelope Canyon. This wild, twisting slot canyon is Instagram-famous for a reason. The wind-carved sandstone walls look like something out of a dream, and the sunlight filtering down from above casts the whole thing in a fabulous red glow.
7
Horseshoe Bend
Superheated rock in the earth’s mantle pushed the crust upward with such force that it cracked. A 240,000 square mile chunk of it was thrust upward. That’s the Colorado Plateau we’re standing on today. All of this happened in the blink of an eye — well, geologically speaking. To us, the transformation was agonizingly slow, taking hundreds of thousands of years.
8
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Page is one of the youngest towns in America, dating back to only 1957. But why build a town out here at all? Well, the whole thing exists because of Glen Canyon Dam.
9
Hanging Gardens Trail
This is the trailhead for Hanging Gardens Trail, offering a welcome oasis from the harsh desert. This easy, 1.2-mile out and back trail which ends with a surprising burst of greenery.
10
Carl Hayden Visitor Center Page
We’ve arrived at the Carl Hayden Visitor Center. But, more importantly, this is your chance to get an up-close look at the Glen Canyon Dam! Feel free to hop out of your car and walk along the dam for some incredible views of the river far below
11
Waterholes Canyon
It’s called Waterhole Canyon. Erosion from water and wind has carved the canyon walls into a wild, curving pattern you simply have to see in person.
12
Antelope Canyon
You might not think “bright colors” when you think of a canyon, but that’s just what you’ll get in Antelope Canyon. This wild, twisting slot canyon is Instagram-famous for a reason. The wind-carved sandstone walls look like something out of a dream, and the sunlight filtering down from above casts the whole thing in a fabulous red glow.
13
Horseshoe Bend
Superheated rock in the earth’s mantle pushed the crust upward with such force that it cracked. A 240,000 square mile chunk of it was thrust upward. That’s the Colorado Plateau we’re standing on today. All of this happened in the blink of an eye — well, geologically speaking. To us, the transformation was agonizingly slow, taking hundreds of thousands of years.
14
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Page is one of the youngest towns in America, dating back to only 1957. But why build a town out here at all? Well, the whole thing exists because of Glen Canyon Dam.
15
Hanging Gardens Trail
This is the trailhead for Hanging Gardens Trail, offering a welcome oasis from the harsh desert. This easy, 1.2-mile out and back trail which ends with a surprising burst of greenery.
16
Carl Hayden Visitor Center Page
We’ve arrived at the Carl Hayden Visitor Center. But, more importantly, this is your chance to get an up-close look at the Glen Canyon Dam! Feel free to hop out of your car and walk along the dam for some incredible views of the river far below
17
Waterholes Canyon
It’s called Waterhole Canyon. Erosion from water and wind has carved the canyon walls into a wild, curving pattern you simply have to see in person.
18
Antelope Canyon
You might not think “bright colors” when you think of a canyon, but that’s just what you’ll get in Antelope Canyon. This wild, twisting slot canyon is Instagram-famous for a reason. The wind-carved sandstone walls look like something out of a dream, and the sunlight filtering down from above casts the whole thing in a fabulous red glow.
19
courbure en fer à cheval
La roche surchauffée dans le manteau terrestre a poussé la croûte vers le haut avec une telle force qu'elle s'est fissurée. Un morceau de 240 000 milles carrés a été poussé vers le haut. C'est le plateau du Colorado sur lequel nous nous trouvons aujourd'hui. Tout cela s'est passé en un clin d'œil - enfin, géologiquement parlant. Pour nous, la transformation a été terriblement lente, prenant des centaines de milliers d'années.
20
Vue sur le barrage de Glen Canyon
Page est l'une des villes les plus jeunes d'Amérique, datant de 1957 seulement. Mais pourquoi construire une ville ici ? Eh bien, tout cela existe grâce au barrage de Glen Canyon.
21
Sentier des jardins suspendus
C'est le début du sentier Hanging Gardens Trail, offrant une oasis de bienvenue dans le désert rude. Ce sentier facile de 2 km aller-retour se termine par un surprenant éclat de verdure.
22
Page du centre d'accueil Carl Hayden
Nous sommes arrivés au centre d'accueil Carl Hayden. Mais, plus important encore, c'est votre chance de voir de près le barrage de Glen Canyon ! N'hésitez pas à sortir de votre voiture et à marcher le long du barrage pour des vues incroyables sur la rivière bien en dessous
23
Canyon des points d'eau
C'est ce qu'on appelle Waterhole Canyon. L'érosion due à l'eau et au vent a sculpté les parois du canyon en un motif sauvage et incurvé qu'il vous suffit de voir en personne.
24
Canyon de l'antilope
Vous ne pensez peut-être pas aux «couleurs vives» lorsque vous pensez à un canyon, mais c'est exactement ce que vous obtiendrez à Antelope Canyon. Ce canyon à sous sauvage et sinueux est célèbre sur Instagram pour une raison. Les murs de grès sculptés par le vent ressemblent à quelque chose d'un rêve, et la lumière du soleil qui filtre d'en haut projette le tout dans une fabuleuse lueur rouge.
25
Horseshoe Bend
Superheated rock in the earth’s mantle pushed the crust upward with such force that it cracked. A 240,000 square mile chunk of it was thrust upward. That’s the Colorado Plateau we’re standing on today. All of this happened in the blink of an eye — well, geologically speaking. To us, the transformation was agonizingly slow, taking hundreds of thousands of years. Note: This 0.2+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Horseshoe Bend in 1-2 hours Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
26
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Page is one of the youngest towns in America, dating back to only 1957. But why build a town out here at all? Well, the whole thing exists because of Glen Canyon Dam.
27
Hanging Gardens Trail
This is the trailhead for Hanging Gardens Trail, offering a welcome oasis from the harsh desert. This easy, 1.2-mile out and back trail which ends with a surprising burst of greenery.
28
Carl Hayden Visitor's Center
We’ve arrived at the Carl Hayden Visitor Center. But, more importantly, this is your chance to get an up-close look at the Glen Canyon Dam! Feel free to hop out of your car and walk along the dam for some incredible views of the river far below
29
Waterholes Canyon
It’s called Waterhole Canyon. Erosion from water and wind has carved the canyon walls into a wild, curving pattern you simply have to see in person.
30
Antelope Canyon
You might not think “bright colors” when you think of a canyon, but that’s just what you’ll get in Antelope Canyon. This wild, twisting slot canyon is Instagram-famous for a reason. The wind-carved sandstone walls look like something out of a dream, and the sunlight filtering down from above casts the whole thing in a fabulous red glow.
31
Horseshoe Bend
Superheated rock in the earth’s mantle pushed the crust upward with such force that it cracked. A 240,000 square mile chunk of it was thrust upward. That’s the Colorado Plateau we’re standing on today. All of this happened in the blink of an eye — well, geologically speaking. To us, the transformation was agonizingly slow, taking hundreds of thousands of years. Note: This 0.2+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Horseshoe Bend in 1-2 hours Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
32
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Page is one of the youngest towns in America, dating back to only 1957. But why build a town out here at all? Well, the whole thing exists because of Glen Canyon Dam.
33
Hanging Gardens Trail
This is the trailhead for Hanging Gardens Trail, offering a welcome oasis from the harsh desert. This easy, 1.2-mile out and back trail which ends with a surprising burst of greenery.
34
Carl Hayden Visitor's Center
We’ve arrived at the Carl Hayden Visitor Center. But, more importantly, this is your chance to get an up-close look at the Glen Canyon Dam! Feel free to hop out of your car and walk along the dam for some incredible views of the river far below
35
Waterholes Canyon
It’s called Waterhole Canyon. Erosion from water and wind has carved the canyon walls into a wild, curving pattern you simply have to see in person.
36
Antelope Canyon
You might not think “bright colors” when you think of a canyon, but that’s just what you’ll get in Antelope Canyon. This wild, twisting slot canyon is Instagram-famous for a reason. The wind-carved sandstone walls look like something out of a dream, and the sunlight filtering down from above casts the whole thing in a fabulous red glow.
37
Horseshoe Bend
Superheated rock in the earth’s mantle pushed the crust upward with such force that it cracked. A 240,000 square mile chunk of it was thrust upward. That’s the Colorado Plateau we’re standing on today. All of this happened in the blink of an eye — well, geologically speaking. To us, the transformation was agonizingly slow, taking hundreds of thousands of years. Note: This 0.2+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Horseshoe Bend in 1-2 hours Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
38
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Page is one of the youngest towns in America, dating back to only 1957. But why build a town out here at all? Well, the whole thing exists because of Glen Canyon Dam.
39
Hanging Gardens Trail
This is the trailhead for Hanging Gardens Trail, offering a welcome oasis from the harsh desert. This easy, 1.2-mile out and back trail which ends with a surprising burst of greenery.
40
Carl Hayden Visitor's Center
We’ve arrived at the Carl Hayden Visitor Center. But, more importantly, this is your chance to get an up-close look at the Glen Canyon Dam! Feel free to hop out of your car and walk along the dam for some incredible views of the river far below
41
Waterholes Canyon
It’s called Waterhole Canyon. Erosion from water and wind has carved the canyon walls into a wild, curving pattern you simply have to see in person.
42
Antelope Canyon
You might not think “bright colors” when you think of a canyon, but that’s just what you’ll get in Antelope Canyon. This wild, twisting slot canyon is Instagram-famous for a reason. The wind-carved sandstone walls look like something out of a dream, and the sunlight filtering down from above casts the whole thing in a fabulous red glow.
43
Horseshoe Bend
Superheated rock in the earth’s mantle pushed the crust upward with such force that it cracked. A 240,000 square mile chunk of it was thrust upward. That’s the Colorado Plateau we’re standing on today. All of this happened in the blink of an eye — well, geologically speaking. To us, the transformation was agonizingly slow, taking hundreds of thousands of years. Note: This 0.2+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Horseshoe Bend in 1-2 hours Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
44
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Page is one of the youngest towns in America, dating back to only 1957. But why build a town out here at all? Well, the whole thing exists because of Glen Canyon Dam.
45
Hanging Gardens Trail
This is the trailhead for Hanging Gardens Trail, offering a welcome oasis from the harsh desert. This easy, 1.2-mile out and back trail which ends with a surprising burst of greenery.
46
Carl Hayden Visitor's Center
We’ve arrived at the Carl Hayden Visitor Center. But, more importantly, this is your chance to get an up-close look at the Glen Canyon Dam! Feel free to hop out of your car and walk along the dam for some incredible views of the river far below
47
Waterholes Canyon
It’s called Waterhole Canyon. Erosion from water and wind has carved the canyon walls into a wild, curving pattern you simply have to see in person.
48
Antelope Canyon
You might not think “bright colors” when you think of a canyon, but that’s just what you’ll get in Antelope Canyon. This wild, twisting slot canyon is Instagram-famous for a reason. The wind-carved sandstone walls look like something out of a dream, and the sunlight filtering down from above casts the whole thing in a fabulous red glow.
49
Horseshoe Bend
Superheated rock in the earth’s mantle pushed the crust upward with such force that it cracked. A 240,000 square mile chunk of it was thrust upward. That’s the Colorado Plateau we’re standing on today. All of this happened in the blink of an eye — well, geologically speaking. To us, the transformation was agonizingly slow, taking hundreds of thousands of years. Note: This 0.2+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Horseshoe Bend in 1-2 hours Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
50
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Page is one of the youngest towns in America, dating back to only 1957. But why build a town out here at all? Well, the whole thing exists because of Glen Canyon Dam.
51
Hanging Gardens Trail
This is the trailhead for Hanging Gardens Trail, offering a welcome oasis from the harsh desert. This easy, 1.2-mile out and back trail which ends with a surprising burst of greenery.
52
Carl Hayden Visitor's Center
We’ve arrived at the Carl Hayden Visitor Center. But, more importantly, this is your chance to get an up-close look at the Glen Canyon Dam! Feel free to hop out of your car and walk along the dam for some incredible views of the river far below
53
Waterholes Canyon
It’s called Waterhole Canyon. Erosion from water and wind has carved the canyon walls into a wild, curving pattern you simply have to see in person.
54
Antelope Canyon
You might not think “bright colors” when you think of a canyon, but that’s just what you’ll get in Antelope Canyon. This wild, twisting slot canyon is Instagram-famous for a reason. The wind-carved sandstone walls look like something out of a dream, and the sunlight filtering down from above casts the whole thing in a fabulous red glow.
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Commentaires (7)
Connector792691
Dec 2024
The information was ok but not worth the price . It was a definite must visit but too much for the tour app. You could easily just find the information online if that was something you wanted to know.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2025
I’m glad you enjoyed my Horseshoe Bend Self-Guided Walking Audio Tour. My tour is crafted with the help of local guides to give you insights and stories you might not find online. The app includes features like offline access and automatic audio triggers to make exploring easy and convenient. If you’re up for more adventures, check out my 100+ self-guided tours with the same flexibility. Happy travels!
O4010MVkevinm
Aug 2024
Viator Tickets are not necessary to go to Horse shoe bend. You only need to pay for a $10 parking permit. This was just an audio tour but was presented as a self guided tour that you need to buy.. You do not have to buy anything at all from this company to go to horse shoe bend. Don't be fooled by this. The audio tour amounted to a few sentences you could google.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2024
Kevin, I provide only a self-guided audio tour, not a parking permit, and my listing clearly states that. Right after purchase, you should have received an email with instructions. The app and tour must be downloaded beforehand, as the app works offline once downloaded. The product is valid for a year, so there's no need to worry if your travel plans change. You might have been looking for something else, so if you booked by mistake, please email me to request a refund.
ghnorthrup
Mar 2024
If you are visiting Page to see the Antelope Canyon, this is a worthy and convenient stop. The audio guide provides basic information (would have liked more), the parking lot is a long walk to the Bend, a consideration for the elderly or those with limited mobility. Fortunately, there are two sheltered rest stops on the path.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2024
I am so glad to hear you enjoyed the Horseshoe Bend tour, George! It sounds like you're ready to dive deeper into Arizona's stunning landscapes. If you're up for more adventures, our Ultimate Arizona Self-Guided Driving and Walking Tour Bundle might be perfect for you. It includes not only the Grand Canyon and Sedona but also the Hoover Dam, Petrified Forest, Saguaro National Park, and Mt Lemmon – plus a bonus tour in Page. You can find all these gems where you booked your last tour. It's a great way to keep exploring at your own pace!

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